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Routledge handbook of financial technology and law, edited by Iris H-Y. Chiu, Gudula Deipenbrock

Label
Routledge handbook of financial technology and law, edited by Iris H-Y. Chiu, Gudula Deipenbrock
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Routledge handbook of financial technology and law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
handbooksdictionaries
Oclc number
1200039187
Responsibility statement
edited by Iris H-Y. Chiu, Gudula Deipenbrock
Series statement
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Summary
Financial technology is rapidly changing and shaping financial services and markets. These changes are considered making the future of finance a digital one.This Handbook analyses developments in the financial services, products and markets that are being reshaped by technologically driven changes with a view to their policy, regulatory, supervisory and other legal implications. The Handbook aims to illustrate the crucial role the law has to play in tackling the revolutionary developments in the financial sector by offering a framework of legally enforceable principles and values in which such innovations might take place without threatening the acquis of financial markets law and more generally the rule of law and basic human rights. With contributions from international leading experts, topics will include: Policy, High-level Principles, Trends and Perspectives Fintech and Lending Fintech and Payment Services Fintech, Investment and Insurance Services Fintech, Financial Inclusion and Sustainable Finance Cryptocurrencies and Cryptoassets Markets and Trading Regtech and Suptech This Handbook will be of great relevance for practitioners and students alike, and a first reference point for academics researching in the fields of banking and financial markets law.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I Policy, High-level Principles, Trends and Perspectives1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Financial Sector - Legal-Methodological Challenges of Steering towards a Regulatory 'Whitebox'Gudula Deipenbrock2. Smart Contracts and Civil Law Challenges: Does Legal Origins Theory Apply?Florian Möslein3. Fintech and the Limits of Financial Regulation: A Systemic Perspective Saule T Omarova4. A Regulatory Roadmap for Financial InnovationCristie Ford5. FinTech and The Law & Economics of Disintermediation Fatjon Kaja, Edoardo D Martino, Alessio M Pacces 6. Financial Technologies and Systemic Risk - Some General Economic ObservationsAnja Eickstädt, Andreas HorschPart II Fintech and Lending7. Fintech Credit Firms: Prospects and Uncertainties Francesco De Pascalis8. Fintech Credit and Consumer Financial ProtectionNikita AggarwalPart III Fintech and Payment Services9. EU Payment Services Regulation and International DevelopmentsAlan Brener10. Current and Future Liability Concepts in European Financial Market RegulationMarte Eidsand KjørvenPart IV Fintech, Investment and Insurance Services11. Robo Advice: Legal and Regulatory ChallengesWolf-Georg Ringe, Christopher Ruof 12. Insurance and the Legal Challenges of Automated Decisions - an EU Perspective Paola Manes13. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and FinTech: Market Efficiency and Systemic RiskJay CullenPart V Fintech, Financial Inclusion and Sustainable Finance14. FinTech, Financial Inclusion and the UN Sustainable Development GoalsRoss P Buckley, Dirk A Zetzsche, Douglas W Arner, Robin Veidt15. Digital Transformation and Financial InclusionKern Alexander, Xenia Karametaxas16. Disintermediation in Fund-raising: Marketplace Investing Platforms and EU Financial RegulationEugenia MacchiavelloPart VI Cryptocurrencies and Cryptoassets17. Cryptoassets in Private LawJason Grant Allen18. Cryptocurrencies: Development and PerspectivesMichael Anderson Schillig19. Distributed Ledger Technology and Sovereign Financing Astrid Iversen20. Law and Regulation for a Crypto-Market: Perpetuation or Innovation?Joseph LeePart VII Markets and Trading21. High-Frequency Trading: Regulatory and Supervisory Challenges in the Pursuit of Orderly MarketsTrude Myklebust22. 'Trustless' Distributed Ledgers and Custodial ServicesMatteo SolinasPart VIII Regtech and Suptech23. "Computer Says No": Benefits and Challenges of RegTechVeerle Colaert24. Fintech, Regtech and Suptech: Institutional Challenges to the Supervisory Architecture of the Financial Markets Paola Chirulli
Target audience
specialized
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